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Sacrewell Farm kittens need names



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
Tara Dundon
A PAIR of newly-born kittens are calling on people across Peterborough to give them a name which will suit their fluffy nature.
Sacrewell Farm, in Thornhaugh, near Peterborough is offering readers the chance to name the black and white bundles of fun, who arrived at the farm last week.

Deputy manager at the farm, Vivienne Duffy said: "The kittens have come from a litter in Wittering whose owners were looking for new homes.

"We originally had two cats, Jack and Jill but Jack died at the beginning of the year and Jill has been left on her own.

"The cats will stay in the mill house and will keep mice away.

"We got them last week so they are still very small. We like to offer our customers the opportunity to name our animals as it gives them some involvement and personalises their experience at the farm.

"The winner will be picked from a hat and sent a prize."

If you would like to put your names forward, call the farm on 01780 782254, or e-mail info@sacrewell.org.uk.

Can you think of good names for these kittens?
Can you think of good names for these kittens?



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  • Last Updated: 28 August 2008 3:00 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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